After some female friends find out that they suffer from a disease called thick endometrium, in order to avoid infertility, they will actively seek treatment for the disease. However, many patients are also very worried about the recurrence of the disease after being cured. So, what is the chance of recurrence of thick endometrium? Let us ask an expert. Endometrial thickness is a common disease with a high recurrence rate. The treatment of endometrial thickness is not a one-time solution, and the recurrence rate is closely related to the woman's physical condition and treatment method. The treatment for thick endometrium mainly includes preserving the area near the uterus and removing the uterus and its appendages. The choice of treatment method should also be based on the woman's physical condition and the severity of the disease. Will endometrial thickening recur? Experts point out that the possibility of recurrence is not only related to the surgical plan, but also has a lot to do with the patient's age. For women approaching menopause, the possibility of recurrence decreases due to the decline in estrogen secretion function. |
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